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Tamas Ruff commented on WW-2287:
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Sorry, it was a user error: previousely I used the paramsPrepareParamsStack 
defined in the struts-default.xml. Now I have "overridden" this 
interceptor-stack in my struts.xml  by moving the "i18n" interceptor before the 
first "params" interceptor and that solved the problem. Maybe it wouldn't be a 
bad idea to make this small change also in the distributed version of 
struts-default.xml to avoid such problems in the future.

> Conversion error by date fields in collections for non-english locale
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>
>                 Key: WW-2287
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/struts/browse/WW-2287
>             Project: Struts 2
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Core Interceptors
>    Affects Versions: 2.0.11
>            Reporter: Tamas Ruff
>
> I have a list of JavaBeans (called textBoxSettingsList) as a field in my 
> action class. The JavaBean (com.myDomain.TTextBoxSettingsBean) contains a 
> field defaultDate of type java.util.Date.
> I want to get localized dates from the user, so in the jsp I have
> <s:textfield name="textBoxSettingsList[0].defaultDate" theme="simple" 
> ...></s:textfield>
> and I've set in the property file <MyActionClass>-conversion.properties:
> Element_textBoxSettingsList=com.myDomain.TTextBoxSettingsBean
> Each user can choose a local for himself/herself. The converter works nice 
> for English locale (11/02/2007) but it doesn't work for ex. for German 
> (02.11.2007) and Portuguese (02-11-2007) locale. I mean I get conversion 
> error message also when the format of the date according to the currently 
> selected local is correct.
> The problem doesn't occur if the field of type java.util.Date is a member 
> field of a bean contained in the action directly (not through a collection).
> So for a "single" bean's field of type java.util.Date the converter works 
> correctly but for beans in a collection it seems not to work.

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